The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) is offering a six-session winter 2013 course called “Living With Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas.” The classes will begin at 7:30 p.m. January 29. Rabbi Ruvi New will lead the sessions at 120 NE 1st Avenue, in Boca Raton.

“Living with Integrity” challenges students to articulate their own opinions while providing practical Talmudic wisdom to help them navigate life’s inevitable ethical challenges. The course will not only provide the tools to make appropriate decisions, it will also enhance interaction with family and friends.

Like all JLI programs, Living with Integrity is designed to appeal to people at all levels of Jewish knowledge, including those without any prior experience or background in Jewish learning. All JLI courses are open to the public.

JLI, the adult education branch of Chabad Lubavitch, offers programs in more than 350 U.S. cities and in numerous foreign locations, including Australia, Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Venezuela. More than 260,000 students have attended JLI classes since the organization was founded in 1998.

For more information call 561-417-7797 or visit www.myJLI.com for registration and other course-related information. JLI courses are presented in Boca Raton in conjunction with Chabad of East Boca.

About the Author:Shelley Benveniste is South Florida editor of The Jewish Press.

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